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TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1933. f SPOR TS ) GOLF TEAMS WILL BE SEEN IN GAME HERE THURSDAY PRESENT ODDS FAVOR WILLIE WATKINS’ DIVOT DIGGERS; GOOD EXHIBITION IS NOW PROMISED (By GOLF SCRIBE) After a long summer siesta, the golfers of Key West are starting |. FOR THE PHILIPPINES BILL ‘General Rivers Cannot See How Hawes-Cutting Measure Is Iniquitous or Wrong | i | | (From The New York Times, October 22) Preece | Major General William ©. Riv-|inite crossroads, and I hope it will eee U. S. A. retired, who is a be practicable to meet reasonable { frequent visitor to Key West, hav- objections to the present bill on | ing contributed several articles’ the part of the Filipinos compos- | which have been printed in The) ine the eighth independence mis- | Citizen from time to time, had a| sion, that sets sail for America— write-up in the New York Times|to arrive before the next si ‘recently on the subject of the|f Congress. Lying off the direct i Philippines. The articles, which | Steamer routes from Europe and follows, will be read with much in-| America to the great trade ports THE KEY WEST CITIZEN PRICE CLAIMS RECOVERY | SET-UP FACNG VITAL QUESTION (By Associated Presa) | The current of events flow-;least one of them, active in the is é writing of the recovery act, was ing out of various phases Of | greatly astonished when General is car-|Johnson began insisting that cer- the mecovery aren lain things be written in codes, and rying the administration {hinting that the government would rapidly toward a fundamen- | do its own enforcing, with a firm | BYRON jhand, tal decision of the old ques-: Evidently General Johnson is tion: Shall we have more or/ready now to recede somewhat, ses and to hand a greater share of government .ci¢-government back to industry. and of That may or may not indicate an administration determination to} jlighten the grip of government! jeontrol generally. The point is Lee 3 so important that further devel- The questi s raised sharply by | 8° ¥ bess! £ |rqorganize the industrial set-up | PY every business pee funder a self-governing national} i Wes A = | chamber of commerce. It is vaised| | ThE Same question arises with 5 "ixespect to agriculture. It has be- by the emergenee of a new stage . i of the farm relief experiment,|C°™? quite apparent that the plan * Ps . lof luntar ii ro- jmaking it necessary to begin wlan. cont baa nee pode ue lning for long-term rather than| Pp bag | immediate results. lsults hoped for. The president All along the line, the same less of direct ,control of business the everyday affairs of na- tional life. PAGE THREE SERVICE-QUALITY-SATISFACTION Guaranteed By The Following Merchants. ‘Trade AndDeal With The Firms Listed Here! to bestir and stretch their hands terest by his many friends in Key around trusty niblicks, and Capt. West: A Willie Watkins’ famed Divot Dig- To the New York Herald Tribune: gers have challenged Eddie! From my close connection with . the Filipinos over a decade, when Strunk’y Bunker Hill team to @ ient by the Army for duty as @ match Thursday afternoon, the’ iyi) servant of the Philippine gov- losing team to put out for a din- ernment performing military po- ner Friday evening. + lice*wark in all parts of the archi- tain Watkins.” is’ conceded’ pelago, I am interested’ in your'r the edge in this match-by those in cent editorial and in the addre the know, but the, local links have of, the retiring Governor General | seen many an’*iupsét. Eddieson the pending bill for gradual Strunk ‘claims his lineup is second Philippine independence over a pe- to none, and includes many season-' riod of ten years. ed veterans and former title hold-| Colonel Roosevelt characterizes the Hawes-Cutting bill as oughly bad and as ruinuous for the Philippines and dangerous for the United States. He lists the principal forces passing this bill ers, In the Spottlight match, Key West's golfing mayor, Bill Malone, teamed with Weatherman Sam Goldsmith, match shots with Bob Spottswood, former holder of many as those interested in general in titles, and Horace O’Briant. Eddie sugar raising, other farmers and Strunk is relying on Spottswood to laborers experiencing competition play an important part in match and says that if he loses who consider the islands a con- it will make it havd-on the other ‘stant danger spot in the Orient,} teams. | anti-imperialists who have been | thor-| this gt this time of depression, those’ {of Japan and China, Manila is not | useful as a commercial base. Our own and other merchants natural- tly prefer to have their large base jestablishments in the ports of the |land whose business is sought, in- stead of some hundreds of miles ble as a military base-+too far. WILLIAM C. RIVERS, Major General, U.S» A. (retired). |New York, N. Y., 1 Oct. 18, 1983. DIAMONDBALL GAME TONIGHT Arrangements were completed today for a game*of diamondball to be played tonight at Bayview Park between the Lighthouse team and the Army aggregation. Much interest centers in the proposed contest, and it is expect- imust decide now whether to go {problem is coming home with: /on to compulsion, ‘greater or no lesser force as it} jrelates to other features of the; recovery plan, { | Toward Permanent Planning 1 | When these various projects distant over sea... The 7,000, miles: were launched’ last summer, no! iously. from San Francisco and 5,000 miles | one took the trouble to inquire velt must choose one pathway or | from Hawaii render Manila unsuit-;|very. deeply into the basic princi-, the other, and stand or fall by the the! the; i ples involved. Haste was [compelling force then, and | ‘whole question was whether an| lemergency bridge could be thrown! |together, out of whatever sort of! |materials, to meet the need of the| moment. Now Washington is going on to-| ward permanent planning. Both |the administration and its critics! lare thinking more of the bricks! ‘and mortar, and whether they are| lof enduring quality. Already the ;accusation has been made that in its permanent phases the recovery! ;plan is too suggestive of state so- lcialism, too sweeping in its regi-| {mentation and control of private ' (“Alfalfa Bill”), Will it be possible to have more | compulsion in agriculture, and less compulsion in business, and still preserve any sort of economic balance? Many economists doubt it ser- They believe Mr. Roose- result, Today’s Birthdays H. Murray of Oklahoma, born at Collinsville, Tex., 64 years ago. Governor William Mary Johnston of Virginia, novelist, born there, 63 years ago. Judge Oscar E. Bland of the U. S. Court of Customs and Patent Appeals, born in Greene Oo., Ind., 56 years ago. BAKERY School Time Means LUNCH TIME! —The best lunches are good wholesome sandwiches of meat or cheese and jelly with Baker Boy Bread Made of flour of highest quality Next time say “Baker Boy” to your grocer. —:Made by:— MALONEY & PEACOCK BICYCLE PLANTS, FLOWERS, VINES Coconut Plants, each ........15e Hibiscus Plants, each .. 10¢-25¢ Bougainvillaea Red or Purple w+ 80 to $1,00 Poinsettia Plants 50c te $1.00 Crotons, each . - 2c Turks Cap, each 2Bc Roses, dozen ...-... a $1.20 South Florida Nursery Phone 597 Try Your Meals At Delmonico Restaurant Cuban Beer, served with meals Budweiser Beer . Six Course Dinners, oe Catherine St. ----50¢, 75¢ and Sbe TRANSPORTATION Clem Price, who hits his iron ylways against our Philippine oc- {affairs. , shots down the middle, and Lionel cupation, and the incessant de- Plummer, who emulates the best mand of the Filipinos themselves pros of the land, will bump mash-' for independence. Colonel Roose; ies with none other than Joe Lo-/ velt says the independence senti- pez, and the redoubtable Bobby ment among Filipinos has gained Cruickshank, Price claims he will force through the years until to clean up the whole works on this all intents and purposes all parties mateh, but when a Lopez and a in the islands: have as their basic Cruickshank get together, the fur creed immediate and absolute in- is sure to fly. dependence. Abram Garfield of Cleveland, architect, son of a _ President, born in Washington, D. C., 61 years ago. ‘ed that tl ill b v ee ee eee TOA | 16 tar vo,co tnithat digestion i \the fundamental question Mr. | Roosevelt d his dvisers s CANTON GOVERNMENT ocean is advisers soon} BUYS BRITISH TANKS} Bicycle Repairing We are now showing a fine line of New Goods. Parts for all makes of bicycles. J B DE BOER —OVERSEAS— Transportation Co., Inc. PASSENGER AND FREIGHT SERVICE Now Located At Gato’s Storage Garage WITH DAILY FREIGHT SERVICE Pickups and Deliveries and C. Q. D.’s Promptly Handled For Further Information PHONE NO. 2 1. E. KEY, Mgr. INSURANCE WATCH MAKING INSURANCE PLUMBING | AARON McCONNELL, Office: 319 Duval Street DURO PUMPS PLUMBING SUPPLIES TELEPHONE NO. 1 JOHN C. PARK 828 SIMONTON ST. | One way of looking at the Swope; jplan is to regard it as a protest HONG KONG. Nt iors a {against certain vitae of bre » Noy. -—The'NRA unforeseen when the plan Canton government has ordered|was conceived. | eu military tanks from British | It was the expectation of the) Willie Watkins, He offers possible irms, say representatives here! business men who helped to draft George Gonthier, usually’ pyaar ombina- solutions for the problem, One is! °f General Chen Chi-Tang, dom-| the law that the trade association, cae tenbeak: born tion, figure to mop up with Charlie the gradual severance of our tariff| im@nt figure in the South China/not the government, would be the| ago, Ketchum and Bob Stowers, but the advantages now given the Fili-|S°vernment. The Canton general |source of authority. * Gide. | scribe is betting on Charlie to lay pinos, starting after some short|'® Said to be organizing a tank; So strongly was that idea held by} Andre P. G. Gide, noted French them down the middle, wai Bob to period of years, with the grant of | ©°TP® limportant business leaders that at| author, born 64 years ago. garner many pars in this contest full independence when the plan and lay the favorites low. | is started—seemingly some altera- Johnny (Old Maestro) Kirschen- tion of the present bill. Another baum and Melvin Russell oppose js a similar gradual tapering-off| Willie Kemp and Eddie Strunk in’ under a more flexible and alter- a match that is expected to at- able tariff schedule, with retention tract a large gallery. The Key of our present position and au- West Eleetrie Co. will have a thority until full independence is foursome in the field all its own,| granted, ugon the severance of all and spectators can ‘watch the economic ties. Under this latter sparks fly when Ayala and Hewitt plan it is suggested that altera- hook up against Julian and tions could be made later looking Grooms. to a dominion form of govern- Berlin Sawyer and Louis Pierce ment by Filipinos under Ameri- take on John Carbonell and Char-' ean sovereignty, should both peo- lie Hogebdom in a match that will ples finally so desire. be replete with close shaves and Having confidence in the capa- close-ups of the greens. , city of the Filipinos and sympathy But the match on which those with their aspirations, as well as of a betting instinct are more in- sympathy with some of our own Frederic G. Howe, attorney, economist, author, one time New York immigration commissioner, i born at Meadville, Pa., 66 years ago. RADIO REPAIRING —Any Make Repaired— TORANO’S Cycle and Radio Shop NOTARY PUBLIC alternative Canadian 64 years CITIZEN OFFICE Cor. Greene and Ann Sts. 626 Fleming St. “Torano Can Fix It” ¥ Fhulububudidideide hd ked de ded hdd de dedi de ded dude FREE-- AND SPECIAL OFFERINGS GOOD ONLY FROM NOVEMBER 15TH TO NOVEMBER 30, OR UNTIL OUR PRESENT STOCK OF ITEMS SHOWN ARE EXHAUSTED WATCHMAKER, JEWELER AND ENGRAVER See Him For Your Next Wort ALL PRICES REDUCED ——THE— terested in is when Paul Mesa’ and Otto Kirchheiner tock ‘putters with ce (Bri ter and Curry Harris, ¢ ’ steam/ is figured to win this match, but the odds are close, If Kirchheiner is in his usual form it will be close. Play will start promptly at 2 m., when Mayor Bill Malone wil! the opening’ dtive of tle tl idown eachmasaiands ‘| FUNERALHOME TEAM WINNERS people who find their products in ‘competition with Philippine im- perts at atime of distress, I favor |" the Hawes-Cutting bill. If Pres- ident Hoover stated in his veto: message of the bill—subsequently passed over the yeto—that we have expended many* millions for the maintenance .of the military and naval forces in the Philippines; if many responsible groups in ow desire to release the i if many students of strat. including President Theodore Roosevelt, Senator Lodge, Secre- tary of War Garrison and others, were convinced—even before the OC Lhe uh deh dhrheuhuheuheordke offerings which we kn DEX Quick Dry’ and a good 2 1-2 ular price $1.45. chases gets it. We want you to visit our store and see the many useful and helpful articles we have for sale. ing made on your paid purchases only for the last half ‘of November. Keep your receipts and bring them in -when you have enough and get ¢! tractive articles as shown. One quart of © Sherwin ing Linoleum Varnish Varnish Brush, reg- Free with $20.00 purchases; 50c and $10.00 other pur- Therefore, we are making some special seasonal ow will be interesting to all. These offerings are be- at- Waste Baskets, 40¢ Value. Free with $5.00 purchases; 20c with $2.50 purchases. Fish Tackle Boxes, value $1.70. With $20.00 purchases free; with $10.00 purchases and $1.00. Williams NEWSPAPER. Subscribe For— THE CITIZEN 20¢ WEEKLY Hours: 9 to 12—1 to @ PHONE 348 Open Saturday Nights | PLUMBING - |) CARDS THOMPSON PLUMBING CHRISTMAS COMPANY Sheet Metal Werk Plambiag Dayton Pumps BATH ROOM FIXTURES AND SUPPLIES Zito CARDS Engraved or Printed NOW ON DISPLAY rae THE ARTM Citizen Bidg. Phose St One 16 ounce can of Sherwin Wil- liams OPEX AUTOMOBILE POLISH, cleans, polishes and waxes in one operation, 60c value. Free with $7.50 purchases; 25c with $5.00 purchases. One pint can Sherwin Williams FLO-WAX and an Applicator. No rubbing; no polishing; dries with a | 1922 treaty in which we gave up | building ar improving fortifiea- DOWN PICKED TEAM IN DIA- tions in Guam and the Philippines }—that the archipelago was a true MRDEALL, GAME BY | heel of Archilles weakening our SCORE OF 8 TO7 | own national defense, and if the | Filipirio people incessantly de |mand the independence we have held out to them as their goal for Fish Tackle Boxes, value $1.00. With $10.00 purchases free. With $5.00 purchases and 50c. Bait Seines, value $1.20 $15.00 purchases free; $7.50 purchases and 75c. Minnow Cans, Prices $1.25 and Let Us Estimate On Your Next PLUMBING JOB 132-134 Simeston Street PHONE 536 Order From the Carrier or PHONE 51 The Funeral Home boys walked off with the honors last night at! Bayview Park in a diamondball game with the Picked Team by a} score of 8 to 7, | The game was close and hard- fought throughout, with the Pick-' ed Team maintaining a lead al! during the contest up until the eighth inning when the Funeral Homers put over two runs which brought them the victory. Lunn did the twirling for the Lopez aggregation with “Rinkley” on the receiving end. Ward was on the mound for the losing ten, while M. Acevedo was located behind the home pan. The game was a very interest- ing exhibition, and was greatly en- Joyed by the many fans and spec-' tators present. smooth, hard surface. $1.35. thirty-five years, it is difficult to! see how the present bill is iniqui-! tous or wrong. We have done well by the Fili-| pinos, who have shown apprecia- tion by their loyalty since laying down their arms in 1901, after| two and a half years of bitter war against us for their independence ——a conflict that cost us great sums for the 70.000 American} troops and the Navy in the archi-! pelago. Now we come to a def-/ $3.25. ——_————— BENJAMIN LOPEZ } FUNERAL HOME’ Established 1885 ' 24-Mowr Ambetance Service | shllled Embatmer, Plastic Surgery | | Phone 135 Night Phone 696-W ee ee 1 | | i] Phone 598 “Your home is worthy of the best” Lk hhh headke hehe hd dd de dekedid di ddl dddidh te l Chhhhnhhchhndhechehendenah hehehe nhnthbeathnihrechentendnatharkerd Free with $10.00 purchases; pay 50c and $5.00 puschases. Three Gallon Water Cooler. Free with $50.00 purchases, or $2.00 cash and $25.00 purchases. REMEMBER TO KEEP YOUR TICKETS AND BRING THEM IN WHEN Regular price ul $1.50. $20.00 p one free. $10.00 purchases and 75c. Fruit Juice Extractors, $1.25 value. 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